If your child is ever curious about those funny tubes that doctors use to listen to their heart, I've got a great experiment to pair engineering, science, and help with their curiosity! In...
Category: Engineering
Wind Whirlers: Building a Paper Cup Anemometer for Weather Explorers!
We live in Tornado Alley, and with that comes a lot of talk about tornadoes and wind. What better way to talk about wind than to build a DIY paper cup anemometer? A simple and fun experiment that...
Time Travelers: Engaging Children by Building Their Own Sundial!
In today's experiment, we'll talk through an experiment that you can do with your child to help them understand what a sundial is, how it works, and talk about time. What is a sundial? A...
Today's STEM experiment is a fun DIY windmill for children that allows you to talk about renewable energy and engineering principles with your child. Building a small windmill is a fun way to...
Engineering is a fun way to introduce kids to the concepts of science and math. Today, we'll walk through an experiment that your child is sure to love! Building a bubble blower machine is a...
Take a look outside for me, would you? Is it a windy day? If so, let's teach our kids how to build a kite and how kites fly! Building a kite teaches your child about engineering and physics, but...